Ajummas Getting Nekkid

ajummas.jpgThis morning, I was sitting in the john, where there just so happened to be a copy of today’s Sports Chosun (not surprising, considering which newspaper’s john I was sitting in). Anyway, reading through it, I came across a piece so thought-provoking, so earth-shattering, I immediately thought to myself, “Screw Rhee In-je taking money from the GNP - hey, at least the GNP was giving money rather than taking it, for a change. Now this is something the English-speaking community absolutely, positively needs to know about!” So, without further ado, I bring you this:

Even Housewives Take it Off Online

As Korea’s “Nude Craze” continues, even 30 to 40 year-old housewives — known in Korean as “ajumma”s — are getting into the act, with Internet adult broadcasts specializing in ajummas now popping up. Domestically, there are about five or six Internet broadcasting sites that specialize in providing pictures and videos of, well, ajummas.
The adult Internet broadcast site Fetishboy (www.fetishboy.co.kr), located in the basement of a house in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, spends 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays working magic as it splendidly transforms normal, everyday ajummas into ravishing sex symbols.

Boasting over 3,000 members, the website’s models are all housewives in their early 30s to mid 40s.

Mrs. Kim, a 45 year old housewife who said she was appearing on the site for the 10th time, explained why she chose to do what she does. “Economic reasons were important,” she said, “but being able to take pride in a woman’s beauty was also a factor.” Kim, who normally wears her underwear rather lewdly, is known on the Internet as the “Lewd Underwear Ajumma.” In particular, her stockings and garter belts have gotten rave responses from male viewers.

I’ll let you read the rest on your own. If you find the concept of ajummas in the buff too disturbing, I advice you to check out the pics from Lee Sabi’s Playboy Party in Seoul instead.

11 Comments

  1. Posted February 21, 2004 at 3:05 am | Permalink

    The for a sports page the Sports Chosun really covers a WHOLE lot of different non sports related items…

  2. Michael
    Posted February 21, 2004 at 11:37 am | Permalink

    “Lewd Underwear Ajumma”–that made my day!

  3. andrew
    Posted February 21, 2004 at 4:31 pm | Permalink

    it seems sports chosun is half sports / half entertainment/gossip/whatnot

  4. sugar shin
    Posted February 21, 2004 at 9:37 pm | Permalink

    What?쨈s next? Some naked Seoul taxi-driving ajossis? This would be really funny…

  5. Posted February 21, 2004 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    Looks like Korea almost had a “Janet” moment from what I could see was going on with Lee Sabi’s dishrag of a dress….Think of the media “fallout”….

  6. Scott
    Posted February 21, 2004 at 11:58 pm | Permalink

    Wasn’t a non-Korean guy booted out of South Korea somewhat recently for ’sending porn via email’? I’m confused. . .

    Is this place really working within the law? Or are they walking a fine line that has been provided with some….donations?

    Making all-out porn-is still illegal in South Korea, right?

  7. Posted February 22, 2004 at 2:32 am | Permalink

    > What?쨈s next? Some naked Seoul taxi-driving ajossis? This would be really funny…

    I googled for pictures of intra-party fist fighting (with words “nanninggu” and “minjudang”), and ended up seeing bare naked Christian old men demonstrating against communism and warning of the Northern attack on February 20 at 6 pm.
    http://androus.com.ne.kr/nache.jpg
    http://androus.com.ne.kr/nache2.jpg

  8. haisan
    Posted February 22, 2004 at 10:23 am | Permalink

    How could anyone read any of these blogs for more than a week and still be confused about obeying the law in Korea?

    Anyhow, porn (hard-core) is quite illegal in Korea and rather rare. “Ero”, however, is fine (assuming there is no hair).

    I actually had a couple of invites to that party last night… for reasons I cannot explain, I decided to go home and relax instead.

    -Haisan

  9. Scott
    Posted February 22, 2004 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

    >Anyhow, porn (hard-core) is quite illegal in Korea and rather rare.
    Thanks, that’s what I thought.

    >”Ero”, however, is fine (assuming there is no hair).
    With major celebrities doing nude work now, how long will it take before hardcore becomes wide-spread?

    _Scott

  10. hardyandtiny
    Posted February 23, 2004 at 2:06 am | Permalink

    good work marmot!

  11. Posted February 24, 2004 at 8:42 pm | Permalink

    Can agassis sign up?

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